Process of making a medicinal compound.



tinrrnn ea ner S PATENT @FIBIQE ANTON GARICSAN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

PROCESS OF MAKING A MEDICINAL COMPOUND.

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To all whom it may concern:

lie it known that I, AN'roN GARICSAN, a citizen of the United States,residing at Pullman Station, Chicago, county of Cook, and State ofIllinois, have invented a cer. tain new and useful Process of Making aMedicinal Compound, of which the followin; is a specification.

My invention relates to medicinal compounds adapted for the treatment oftuberculosis or consumption and the method of preparing the same.

The invention consists in the medicinal compouml hereinafter describedand claimed and in the method of preparing the same.

To prepare the compound I first mix together one ounce of Iceland moss,one ounce of Irish moss, one ounce. of European centaury, one ounce ofmullen leaves, one ounce of marslunallow leaves, one ounce of herehound,and three quarts of beer. This mixture is boiled down to concentrate thesame until the whole amounts to but one quart.

I then add one quart of honey and again boil' the mixture down toconcentrate it into one quart. The compound is then ready for use andmay he bottled for convenience in handling. If desired the compound maybe strained before bottling but this is not ma terial.

The dose consists of a tablespoonful of the Specification of LettersPatent.

Application filed Februan 7, 1910.

Patented May MP, 191W. Serial No. 542,610.

1. The method of reparing a medicinal compound which consists in mixingtogether Iceland moss, Irish moss; European centaury, mullcn leaves,marshmallow leaves,

-horehound, and beer; thcn'boiling the minture to concentrate it; thenadding honey to the mixture; and then boiling to further concentrate themixture, substantially as described.

2.- The method of preparing a medicinal compound which consists inmixing to ether one ounce of Iceland moss, one ounce ov Irish moss, oneounce of European centaury, one

ounce of mullen leaves, one ounce of re shmallow leaves, one ounce ofhorehound, and three quarts of beer; then boiling this mixture'toconcentrate it into one quart; then adding one quart of honey; and thenboiling the mixture down to concentrate it into one quart, substantiallyas described.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in thepresence of two subscribing Witnesses.

ANTON GARICSAN.

Witnesses:

JANET E. HOGAN, JOSHUA R. H. Porrs.

